33.Neutralization reactions in titrimetric methods of analysis may be: a. Complexomtery b. Alkalimetry c. Argentimetry d. Mercurimetry 34. The following drugs/substances is assay by direct alkalimetry EXCEPT: a. Phosphoric acid C. Soda ash b. Boric acid d. Hydrochloric acid 35.Analysis wherein the constituents of a sample are separated and then the product is weighed: a. Gravimetric C. Chromatographic d. Volumetric b. Spectrophotometric
33.Neutralization reactions in titrimetric methods of analysis may be: a. Complexomtery b. Alkalimetry c. Argentimetry d. Mercurimetry 34. The following drugs/substances is assay by direct alkalimetry EXCEPT: a. Phosphoric acid C. Soda ash b. Boric acid d. Hydrochloric acid 35.Analysis wherein the constituents of a sample are separated and then the product is weighed: a. Gravimetric C. Chromatographic d. Volumetric b. Spectrophotometric
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